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<h1 class="dtH1">IniConfigSourceConstructor()</h1>
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<p>Constructor. Loads an empty INI source.</p>
<div class="syntax">publicIniConfigSource();</div>
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<p> This constructor is useful if you want to create an INI source programmatically. You can then call one of the <a href="Nini.Config.IniConfigSource.Save_overload_1.html">Save</a> methods to save it to a file or object. </p>
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<a href="Nini.Config.IniConfigSource.html">IniConfigSource Class</a> | <a href="Nini.Config.html">Nini.Config Namespace</a> | <a href="Nini.Config.IniConfigSourceConstructor.html">IniConfigSource Constructor Overload List</a></p>
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